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Journal of Heuristics, Volume 17
Volume 17, Number 1, February 2011
- Mohamed Ouzineb, Mustapha Nourelfath, Michel Gendreau:
A heuristic method for non-homogeneous redundancy optimization of series-parallel multi-state systems. 1-22 - Luis Eduardo Neves Gouveia, Ana Paias, Dushyant Sharma:
Restricted dynamic programming based neighborhoods for the hop-constrained minimum spanning tree problem. 23-37 - Richa Bansal, Kamal Srivastava:
Memetic algorithm for the antibandwidth maximization problem. 39-60 - Vladimir G. Deineko, Dvir Shabtay, George Steiner:
On the asymptotic behavior of subtour-patching heuristics in solving the TSP on permuted Monge matrices. 61-96
Volume 17, Number 2, April 2011
- Zhipeng Lü, Jin-Kao Hao, Fred W. Glover:
Neighborhood analysis: a case study on curriculum-based course timetabling. 97-118 - Yumin Deng, Jonathan F. Bard:
A reactive GRASP with path relinking for capacitated clustering. 119-152 - Daniel Aloise, Celso C. Ribeiro:
Adaptive memory in multistart heuristics for multicommodity network design. 153-179 - Wayne Pullan, Franco Mascia, Mauro Brunato:
Cooperating local search for the maximum clique problem. 181-199
Volume 17, Number 3, June 2011
- Daniel Karapetyan, Gregory Z. Gutin:
Local search heuristics for the multidimensional assignment problem. 201-249 - Youssef Hamadi, Georg Ringwelski:
Boosting distributed constraint satisfaction. 251-279 - Giuseppe Paletta, Francesca Vocaturo:
A composite algorithm for multiprocessor scheduling. 281-301 - Gexiang Zhang:
Quantum-inspired evolutionary algorithms: a survey and empirical study. 303-351
Volume 17, Number 4, August 2011
- Jon W. Van Laarhoven, Jeffrey W. Ohlmann:
A randomized Delaunay triangulation heuristic for the Euclidean Steiner tree problem in ℜd. 353-372 - Manfred Gilli, Enrico Schumann:
Optimal enough? 373-387 - Atle Riise, Edmund K. Burke:
Local search for the surgery admission planning problem. 389-414 - Iván Dotú, Miguel A. Patricio, Antonio Berlanga, Jesús García, José M. Molina:
Boosting video tracking performance by means of Tabu Search in intelligent visual surveillance systems. 415-440 - Renato De Leone, Paola Festa, Emilia Marchitto:
A Bus Driver Scheduling Problem: a new mathematical model and a GRASP approximate solution. 441-466
Volume 17, Number 5, October 2011
- José Fernando Gonçalves, Mauricio G. C. Resende, Jorge José de Magalhães Mendes:
A biased random-key genetic algorithm with forward-backward improvement for the resource constrained project scheduling problem. 467-486 - José Fernando Gonçalves, Mauricio G. C. Resende:
Biased random-key genetic algorithms for combinatorial optimization. 487-525 - Geraldo R. Mateus, Mauricio G. C. Resende, Ricardo M. A. Silva:
GRASP with path-relinking for the generalized quadratic assignment problem. 527-565 - Endika Bengoetxea, Pedro Larrañaga, Concha Bielza, Juan A. Fernández del Pozo:
Optimal row and column ordering to improve table interpretation using estimation of distribution algorithms. 567-588 - Carlos Ansótegui, Ramón Béjar, Cèsar Fernández, Carla P. Gomes, Carles Mateu:
Generating highly balanced sudoku problems as hard problems. 589-614 - Matías Toril, Volker Wille, Íñigo Molina-Fernández, Chris Walshaw:
An adaptive multi-start graph partitioning algorithm for structuring cellular networks. 615-635
Volume 17, Number 6, December 2011
- Tobias Brüggemann, Johann L. Hurink:
Matching based very large-scale neighborhoods for parallel machine scheduling. 637-658 - Kamal Fadlaoui, Philippe Galinier:
A tabu search algorithm for the covering design problem. 659-674 - Chuan Lin, Anyong Qing, Quanyuan Feng:
A comparative study of crossover in differential evolution. 675-703 - Vincent Van Peteghem, Mario Vanhoucke:
Using resource scarceness characteristics to solve the multi-mode resource-constrained project scheduling problem. 705-728 - Nacima Labadi, Jan Melechovský, Roberto Wolfler Calvo:
Hybridized evolutionary local search algorithm for the team orienteering problem with time windows. 729-753
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